With the arrival of GODZILLA at your local multiplex you might be thinking it's time to get writing some monster movies of your own — how hard can it be, right?
But while GODZILLA may have roared onto sc...

Why all the Script Consultants?
After spending much of the 70s, 80s and 90s in the wilderness, script development is finally getting its due in the UK as a vital cog in the film-making process, slowly overturn...

Fertile stories and multi-faceted characters will only take a script so far if the writer cannot repeatedly craft memorable and compelling framing scenes. Industrial Scripts looks at Ewan McGregor sta...

Mastering the basics is an essential step in any screenwriter’s career progression – and yet many aspiring screenwriters forego very simple script choices which would make their projects stand out from the swir...

As our article on Jeffrey Katzenberg highlighted, gathering industry intel is vital for making it in this business. Industrial Scripts looks to the best Twitter Screenwriting resources – from box office numbers...

From bringing STAR TREK to the big screen, reviving Disney’s fortunes in the 80s and 90s, to being the K in Dreamworks SKG, Jeffrey Katzenberg has been a pivotal industry figure for four decades.
"I have rhino...

“You can make the movie or you can make excuses”
The path from script to screen is often torturous – but made longer when excuse making and defeatism set in. Industrial Scripts looks at common film industry ...

“I can tell you I don’t have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.”
- Liam Neeson...

In America, screenwriters can earn an average annual wage of $77,260. At least, that’s what the Bureau of Labour Statistics tells us. The evidence is there: Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio earned $5m for their s...

This is a brilliant page from the Knight Hall Literary Agency - one of the UK's leading screenplay agent company who are representing screenwriters, directors and authors.
It's essential reading for screenwr...